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Mga Ka-MCG, November is GERD Awareness Month. Here are 10 tips to manage symptoms for the coming Holiday Season.
19/11/2024

Mga Ka-MCG, November is GERD Awareness Month. Here are 10 tips to manage symptoms for the coming Holiday Season.

MGA KA-MCG, OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH, KAYA ALAMIN ANG MGA SENYALES AT SINTOMAS NITO -breastexam
09/10/2024

MGA KA-MCG, OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH, KAYA ALAMIN ANG MGA SENYALES AT SINTOMAS NITO -breastexam

Ngayong Oktubre, we celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Kaya naman alamin ang mga sintomas at senyales ng breast cancer sa infographics na ito.
At dahil sharing is caring, i-tag ang inyong mga friends to let them know when to seek consult for breast cancer. ✨

Be your own breast friend! Sama-sama nating labanan ang breast cancer para sa 💚

Sa ating mga Ka-MCG, gabay sa LEPTOSPIROSIS!!
24/07/2024

Sa ating mga Ka-MCG, gabay sa LEPTOSPIROSIS!!

Mga Ka-MCG, aware po ba kayo sa EVALI?Ang EVALI (E-cigarette or Va**ng Product Use Associated Lung Injury) ay isang uri ...
26/06/2024

Mga Ka-MCG, aware po ba kayo sa EVALI?
Ang EVALI (E-cigarette or Va**ng Product Use Associated Lung Injury) ay isang uri ng sakit sa baga na dulot ng paggamit ng e-cigarette o kahit anong va**ng products.

In celebration of CERVICAL AWARENESS MONTH, the employee’s clinic is encouraging all Women ages 20-65 years old to have ...
06/05/2024

In celebration of CERVICAL AWARENESS MONTH, the employee’s clinic is encouraging all Women ages 20-65 years old to have VIA, a screening test for cervical cancer. You can call or visit employee’s clinic for your schedule.

06/05/2024

Sa lahat ng mga Ka-MCG na gusto ng FLU VAX, evailable na po ulit. Magtungo lang po sa employee’s clinic para sa inyong bakuna. Siguraduhing hindi expired ang YC. Salamat po

Paalala lang po sa ating mga Ka-MCG, pag may mga nararamdamang sintomas ng heat exhaustion or heat stroke, maaari pong g...
29/04/2024

Paalala lang po sa ating mga Ka-MCG, pag may mga nararamdamang sintomas ng heat exhaustion or heat stroke, maaari pong gawin ang mga sumusunod na lunas.

is the most severe form of heat illness when the body overheats and cannot cool down. The body cannot take off the excessive heat by sweating because of dehydration and/or humid environment.

CAUSES/RISK FACTORS
• Hot and humid weather
• Vigorous exercise in hot weather
• Dehydration
• Too much direct exposure to the sun
• Infants, the elderly, athletes, and individuals who work outside

SIGNS
May start with the following signs of heat exhaustion:
• Warm, flushed skin
• Faintness
• Dizziness
• Weakness
• Headache
• Very high fever of 41°C
• Rapid heartbeat
• Convulsion
• Unconsciousness

TREATMENT
• Emergency measures:
Move the person to a shady spot or indoors and have him/her lie down with legs elevated. If able to drink liquids, have him/her sip cool water in a SITTING position. Remove clothing, apply cool water to the skin, and fan the person. Apply ice packs to the armpits, wrists, ankles, and groin.
• HEAT STROKE IS A MEDICAL EMERGENCY! BRING THE PATIENT IMMEDIATELY TO THE HOSPITAL AFTER INSTITUTING EMERGENCY MEASURES.

PREVENTION
During very hot and humid weather:
• Limit the amount of time you spend outdoors.
• Drink plenty of water.
• Avoid tea, coffee, soda, and alcohol. Wear a wide-brimmed hat & long- sleeved clothing when outdoors. Schedule heavy-duty activities for the beginning or end of the day, when it’s cooler.

MGA KA-MCG, Beat the Heatstroke! Let us all Be Vigilant!
03/04/2024

MGA KA-MCG, Beat the Heatstroke! Let us all Be Vigilant!

is the most severe form of heat illness when the body overheats and cannot cool down. The body cannot take off the excessive heat by sweating because of dehydration and/or humid environment.

CAUSES/RISK FACTORS
• Hot and humid weather
• Vigorous exercise in hot weather
• Dehydration
• Too much direct exposure to the sun
• Infants, the elderly, athletes, and individuals who work outside

SIGNS
May start with the following signs of heat exhaustion:
• Warm, flushed skin
• Faintness
• Dizziness
• Weakness
• Headache
• Very high fever of 41°C
• Rapid heartbeat
• Convulsion
• Unconsciousness

TREATMENT
• Emergency measures:
Move the person to a shady spot or indoors and have him/her lie down with legs elevated. If able to drink liquids, have him/her sip cool water in a SITTING position. Remove clothing, apply cool water to the skin, and fan the person. Apply ice packs to the armpits, wrists, ankles, and groin.
• HEAT STROKE IS A MEDICAL EMERGENCY! BRING THE PATIENT IMMEDIATELY TO THE HOSPITAL AFTER INSTITUTING EMERGENCY MEASURES.

PREVENTION
During very hot and humid weather:
• Limit the amount of time you spend outdoors.
• Drink plenty of water.
• Avoid tea, coffee, soda, and alcohol. Wear a wide-brimmed hat & long- sleeved clothing when outdoors. Schedule heavy-duty activities for the beginning or end of the day, when it’s cooler.

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Makati
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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
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